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THIS *N THAT By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section +*+*++*+*+*++** * +++ * +++++4 Thl? week, my friend*. we. are golag to talk about music. Sot that 1 know the first thing about music. ' \ understand. No one enjoys hearing music any more than 1 and I think all musicians should he proud of their talent. Hut let's- skip the personal stuff, that teu't what 1 started out to say uayway. Have you noticed (how could you hell It!) how the church hymns have been adapted to swing music? Here's what a preacher has to say about It: ' "It's a shame," be exclaimed, ' the QUICK RBSULT8 ? LOW COST HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ^Jte p,artrtf.1'-wig- ? half pries for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Da Rflt - atk fnr Infrrmat ion PP. I garding "ksyed" ads, as they are | strictly ccnfldentlal. If error is made, The Hdrald is responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer is responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having acccunts with this nrwspaper. FOR SALE ? 5 acnes 'and. one-half j ? cleared,' one-fourth fenced., contain- ! ing 6 room brick veneered house" with four out-buildings. veil .water and electric power, situs^ed on U. S. Highway No. 2K 1 1-2 miles south of Kings Mountain. Ideal location for tourist home, poultry fi-rm or both. FRANK C. ROBERTS. June 15p . - ' * v ; v * *.' IWILL PAY Highest market prices for Wheat, Corn, and Oats, or will exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for them. Phone 2-3166. Interstate Milling Co., Charlotte, N. C. ?July 27c. FOR RENT ? Two 3-rocm .apartments close in, conneltlng bath, hot water furnished. 500 West Gold st. See W- F. bogan.. . REMEMBER ? On Sotmday you g?t one of our delicious banana SultM for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. TTeys made, Tocks, vacuum Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli antes, and Sp^eldnictcrs repaired C. L. Hantsey. Phone 12P M Sept. 22tfe ' (Continued Next Week) m tjm 8 Lv A '" v mmBbbi TOM AND GEORGE . Toyn: "George, do you think that H'i a good Idea (or young poopla atarting out In tho world to figuro that sdmewhere there's a good opening for themf George: "if they do -< In the end they'll find themaelvee in the HOLE." We find one of the beet waye to keep otit of the hole ie to follow the Golden Rule, aa friends made In that manner are the moat testing. That's our unavoidable moto. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord'a f THE CLA i PWWWJM.J' "" 1 yr-?' V -^W. > : va? the old church hymm are being changed to awing!' (The radio was softly playing over the air a church i hyuin was coming?) "Once when those songs were heard It touched j the people's hearts and brought j tears to their eyes but now since the music has been changed instead c( touching their hearts it noes to their f?*et! Why the very songs that i ; re used jn aud broadcast from the" churches are used at these filling | stations (no he didn't say dance ! halls, hut that's what he meant) as dancing music! 1 don't like It!' Well.; preacher, you aren't the on-1 Jv one who doesn't like it but what can we do about it? There's one good point about a radio, you can always turn if ofi! And speak ng of music?have you noticed in the papers that efforts are being made to induce Congress to select a new song as, the anthem of the United States? The chief point ai'Rlnat .our present Nat'onsl Anthem. which is: The Star Spangled rmner, (as If you didn't know!) Is that It Is un?ingable. that Is. few can sine It correctly. And did you know (wp didn't before we read It) that the music of our Anth?m la Iden ticnl with thof of an old Flngllsh barroom melody? , , Mrs. Henry- Ballard of Lincolnton visited her father. Mr. J. K. Gofortta, recently. Miss Mtldr<d Bedford of near Kings Mountain spent the week-end Mth Miss W'llodene Thornburg. Mrs. Ben Ware and children of Oak Grov? section were week-end visitors of. Mrs Ware's parents. Miss Magdalene Greene of the Phenlx Mills Is sp-nding this week with Miss Svlvia 1-ee Burton. ATsses Vfcra Thornbtiyg* and Betty Williams Charlotte spent the week-end with the M B. Thornburgs. lioll Weevils Be^in To \ppear In State Boll weevils have begun to appear n North Carolina's cotton <rr> and farmers are advised by J. 6. Rowel), entomologist of the Stdre College vix torsion Service, to start presquare poisoning treatments. "This method rr controlling tnp insect pest which annually takes a loll of 15 to 30 per cent of the state's No. 2 cash crop Is comparatively new In North Oaroollna. Rowell Is recommending pVosquare polaonlrg for trial on the hafl? of success reported by growers In South Carolina and other States. There are two methods of applying the poison: By dusting undiluted cal cium arsenate or equal parts of calcium arsenate and hydrated lime, of calcium arsenate, water. and molasses. " iThe entomologist says that county farm agents of the Extension Service are prepared to advise growers as to detailed methods of mixing und applying the poison. When hlberated weevils begin to pppear on young plants, as. they are now doing, at a rate of 30 or more per acre (one weevil to 600 plants) the treatment should be started. Rowell says. The pre-square poison sh uld be applied at 5 to 7-day intervals. The treatment Is most effective if used just as squares begin to form and before the squares are large enough for the weevils to puncture. "|T>o not depend upon a pre-squar? poisoning alone; It will not satisfactorily control bol weevils which reach the field after cotton bss squared." the specialist concluded. Mf? m J The More Folk* You Tell The More Goods You Sell NCY KIDS t. V | ' THK KINGS MOUNTAIN HKRALD.1 N. C. Birth-Rate Increases In First Quarter Knlelgh', June 13.?North Carolina's birth-rate srowcd a noticeable de I crease the first four months of 1939. So did the death-rate, however, putting the law of compensation into ? fTect. Figures compiled by the State v/i uAA1?V,?. rvl a# I'?aiu UI JICOIUI t XJi v ID1UU VI Ilai Statistics, of which Dr. R. T. 8tlmp ton Is the Director, show that during January, February, March and April. thiB j car. there were 26,436 fcrbies born in North Carolina. This was 529 fewer than were born the corresponding period of 1938, but there were, at the same time 676 fewer deaths. Decreases were noted as follows in deaths from certain specified causes; Preventable accidents,8; suicide. 36: diarrhea and enteritis amorig children under two, 20; pulmonary tuberculosis. 21; and pneumonia. 228. The number of homlcl des was the same for the correspond , r,vt->To& - afr i - yTai-T 1 r tiTert was a-decrease of 21 in deaths a ntcng children under one year ot nee and of 19 In the number of mi tc-rnal deaths, But so far this yeat tlipre has been an increase of 111 In deaths from influenza. Cancel showed a coin of deaths the firs! four months of 1939. 111 EWcVRHMl SPORT8 I TOM: With WlrtitiJejloh and Forest Hilh {' urnainentK in the very near future ami with officials literally .tearing their hair In fu'ili'y. several new faces appeared in the clay cOur world her", aTolly Shuford an! < Harcld Coggtns bushed up the courl behind the Water" Plant last week. Shuford. the too?: brilliant of the new satellites, s'epped out on the court first to engage Bill Craig, wht was blasted from the rectangle will In a few m'nuies. <"ralg took the first B?rve, end Fs'fillellas two home runs were forgotten, in the excite inent which followed Shuford's four Shuford was swatting the ball al over severa vacant lots with his Aui tialian stroke. Names such as Vines. Tilden, an<3 Perry were erased from the boarel forever as Shuford opened up witl his power hlast, which sent Cogglns Craig, and the Fortune brothers ov er the fence after the balls. Plaj was called off after all balls wert lost In the hedgeB back of the fence Around TV>wn: While Ye Ed wai out of town last week, and youn truly was hanging around the office a motorcade from Q'astonia passe* thru, relative to the opening of th< Cotton Festival over there. We wer< late to hear speeches, except th< one which our Mayor Thompsoi made in response to the Gaston rep presestatlve, but we've been * toll that our Mr. Hamrick made a swel our Not supposed to commercially but the picture has gone now, ? meyhe It'll be forgiven: If jrou mlai ed the picture "GUNQA DIN", you'i better mob to the neareet towi where It's showing and see 1t. , I^enolr Oopnty 4-H club boys ar learning rapidly the value of ugln self-feeders In preparing their pig fo* market, says Assistant Part Agent O. R. Freeman. II THE HOME Phone 58 Blalock C< mmie's sensative about sucf \.i V v f > .A - .V *,.!> PWI'U I'HURSDAY, JUNE IS. IMS NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of .he power of Rule contained In an order, made by E; A. Houser.Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County, in tno ' special proceeding entitled. "Albert Morris, administrator for the estate of VV- A. Morris, deceased, vs. Minnie Hord, et ai,"l will resell for cash on the premises on the land hereinafter described at public auction on Saturday, June 24. 1939. at ten o'clock, A. M., or within legal l........ . I... r..i i._ .1.......... 1 I ( IIV/III n, IIIC luiiunui^ ucovi iucu i tn | eMate: KIRST TRACT: Situated on the west side of Piedmont Avenue in the Town of Kings Mountain and being loti. No. 3. 4 and 5 according to a plat of the Parker Grove property trade by E. L. Campbell, surveyor, as | will appear on record. The Home Store is situated on one of these lots. The bidding will begin on Lot No. ? 3 at $1,365.00; on Lot No. 4 at $819.(Kr. and on f/tt No. 6 at $225.00. ! SECOND TRACT: The following lets are located on Waco Road In the Town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina a id being lots No. 1 and No. 2. as will appear on a map or plat made* by E. L. Campbell, Surveyor for the W A. Morris estate, dated ( March 2". 1939. as will appear on rec pi mi *? !. TVsg,n )e)j at u_n 5jwdrt.il Irw f each tnd 150 feet deep with a four t room dwelling house located on each of them. Tlie bidding will be'elrt on Lot No. r 1 at *467.50, and on Lot No. 2 at . $484 00. t This the 7th day of June, 1939. Albert Morrla, Commissioner. J. R Davis, Atty. ?adv?June 15 ' < Sl'RSCHlBE TO THE HERALD I j.OIt PRINTING ? PlfON'.: PIT The Old Reliable Tot the relief of upset stomach, excess acidity, indigestion, dysentery, colitis -and similar stomach ailments Separate prescription for adults and children. 'heck? hhh MALARIA P % P m. M in 7 days and relieves COLD8 Liquid. Tablets symptoms fir* day 8alve, Nose Drops Try "Rub-My-Tlsm" a Wonderful Liniment ^ Learn AIR ^ 4 CONDITIONING! # Get tote a bM with a iatarel PB Alt Ceedltteeiag is atil! la lb ^ laiaacr. Tea cam hacaate aa |V expert la this laeeiaatiaa aaw Matky. The Air CoadfiToMaa ^P Cwnw at the IeUmetl.aJ V Carreesaadeace Rcheab are V prepared by outetueillag aa.n??u2n&! ^ r 9TBM OI noiTUIttCliM ^ stractiea. Mail caupaa let ^ pp^ptetadeudu. A MluMATKMUl CMRCSfOMfNENCC SCHOOL! . pox SOS. SatAftTON, roots. Pieeee Mai laTrraitUn oa eeerwe hetked. a AIR CONDITIONING AVIATION RSMM6IXATION l**?nn n dddr-. Local Representative ? P. L. PIERCY, ? I 813 8. Vanca St. n | J Oaatonla, N. C. OF GOOD EATS We Deliver , - ? - i jsh Grocery I i things. . l r> Timmic CANtvor KOME OUT n0w,e0VS.J I HE'S TAKIN6 A o?'? y V^SATHr-yJ / nil siS H lj S mm ? pjS r; *^4r--' v-,i *' . - ' . ' _ " V t . 9. ' ., - ? - - I * ^m TT-A- |y Subscribe To The Herald?? .4 II I mi K ' l? R1 H Mi MHHHfl B|flW ICSJIBES^P > ? " Here's why we can NO BUDGET BOOKKEEPING fln^ NO COLLECTION FEES WWBM^B lUwr LlvrttUa NO BAD DEBT LOSSES | ptruml wW 0 $. NO REPOSSESSION COSTS %.Us, PLONK MOTOR CO. lOUUy R R Av< Phont ?S ? .. * # n I , / WKy Suffer Longer Than N?c#i?ary? Dr. Milos Anti-Pain Pills Rtlisy* Quickly DR. un.fR ANTI - PAIN put you back on your luk FILLS were made for just one again -rarin' to go". purpose?to relieve pain. Users MILES ANTI - PAM *u.? Kir* PELLS act quickly. You dooft ^JT-o 4v* * . , , have to wait forty minutes to ?m?c?. They contain an e - fln hour for tjJ^to ^ (active, quick-acting, analgesic as is the case with many ' potn reliever. v??u ?* ??;? - ? - * UU U a\.UVHl W I M? Try Dr. Mllw Anti-Pain Pill* ten to twenty minuter. Mora youloNi day's work? DR MILES ANTI - PAIN and pay?or facaak a social en- PILLS are pleasant to tak% tjagiient because of HEAD- handy to carry, prompt and ?fACHK, MUSCULAR, PERIOD- fective in action, and do ad IC, OR NEURALGIC PAINS, upeet the stomach. Their cdt They may bo Just what you is small. One, or at moat, tea need to relieve your pain and is usually sufficient to rtBew. At yoor Drag Store. 25 for 2Se. 125 for fl.M II I :Vra By PERCY L. CROSBV* C0Ffii)?MT , ivTHinitty?i mwi?n>??wcc?ri rffEyTMAT^HATTir^^rrT [ P p* THCM THAT FOR? ITOIDTHCM / / A . IHAD A-6ATH YCJTtRDAy. f~ I /' A) TMCYXtBC THINKING I'M iS ' / ' NOT REGULAR r I .w I '.. 1 . * - II I III MB
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